The 68000-based Macs cannot run in 32-bit mode, so it's academic
whether the Classic may have 32-bit clean ROMs or not. No 68000-based
Mac can run Mac OS 7.6 or later, as these versions all require a 32-
bit CPU. (The Classic II does have clean ROMs....)

On Apr 14, 10:29 pm, Gregg Eshelman <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, you can't run OS 8.0 or later. The Classic can run whatever a Mac Plus 
> can run. The Classic is essentially a Mac Plus with 32bit clean ROM, better 
> SCSI, ADB ports and an internal hard drive.

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